DANIEL RANDALL FROM SOUTHAMPTON SENTENCED TO FOUR YEARS FOR SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON WOMEN AND MINORS
A man identified as Daniel Randall, hailing from Southampton, has been sentenced to four years in prison following a series of disturbing sexual assaults targeting women in public spaces.
The incidents, which occurred in January, involved Randall approaching women and engaging in inappropriate physical contact, including groping, before quickly fleeing the scene.
His actions caused significant distress and fear among the victims, some of whom were minors as young as 11 years old.
Randall, aged 25, admitted to committing a total of 17 separate offences related to these assaults.
The court proceedings revealed the extent of his misconduct, which left victims feeling violated and terrified for their safety.
In addition to his prison sentence, Randall will be subject to a five-year licence period upon release, ensuring ongoing supervision and restrictions.
Furthermore, Randall has been placed under a long-term sexual harm prevention order, a legal measure designed to prevent him from engaging in similar conduct in the future.
The victims' accounts highlighted the traumatic impact of his actions, emphasizing the need for strict legal consequences to protect the community.
The case underscores the importance of vigilance and swift legal action in addressing sexual offences in Southampton and beyond.
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A man identified as Daniel Randall, hailing from Southampton, has been sentenced to four years in prison following a series of disturbing sexual assaults targeting women in public spaces. The incidents, which occurred in January, involve...
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four years
A man identified as Daniel Randall, hailing from Southampton, has been sentenced to four years in prison following a series of disturbing sexual assaults targeting women in public spaces
Court order
Furthermore, Randall has been placed under a long-term sexual harm prevention order, a legal measure designed to prevent him from engaging in similar conduct in the future